Corinne Mühlemann
Marie Curie Fellow, Guest Researcher
SAXO-Institute - Archaeology, Ethnology, Greek & Latin, History
Karen Blixens Plads 8, 2300 København S
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Primary fields of research
- Production, use, and circulation of medieval textiles
- Signatures and the division of labor in the production of medieval silks
- Seal bags and the veiling practices of seals and relics
- Textile terminology in legal Islamic sources (Ḥisba-manuals)
- Transfer of weaving and craft knowledge between Baghdad and the Iberian Peninsula (11th - 12th century)
- Historiography of the history of textile arts
Current research
Corinne Mühlemann's current research project All the Goods of the Earth. Making and Marketing in the pre-Mongol Islamic world focuses on the processes of making three kinds of artifacts: textiles, ceramics and metalwork within the premodern Islamic marketplaces. She analyzes and compares written Islamic legal sources like the Ḥisba-manuals together with extant artifacts. Her research will contribute to an understanding of how pre-Mongol marketplaces and their artisan-craftsmen were organised and how knowledge and information concerning (loom) technology, patterns and their notation systems were transferred between Baghdad and al-Andalus.
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Made in the City of Baghdad? Medieval Textile Production and Pattern Notation Systems of Early Lampas Woven Silks
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